Currently, I am available from 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm tomorrow. On Thursday, July 23, 2015, I am available from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm and from 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm.…
If this date or time isn’t suitable for you, please contact us at your earliest convenience; we can arrange another day or time that suits you better.…
My main goal is to go to college. I am looking at a degree in forestry. My next goal is to find a job in the career field of my choice. To do this I need to make sure that when I am in college, I am putting forth my best effort in my classes and networking with people in the field. These goals have to be reached for me to do well out in the real world. High school may seem like it doesn’t matter, but it does because in the end without high school, I wouldn’t be able to go on to college and then on to a job that I love to do and work. To make my family proud I want to graduate and go onto college, get my degree, and finally make a living in my career field choice.…
If you are unable to come during these hours, we can make an appointment for you to come to see me at your convenience.…
Monday- I am ready to stat week 4!! I like being in the office but I prefer being in the back. It entirely too much drama going on in here today. The woman training me is really on her last strike and she just seems to be getting on everyone nerves (including mines). I look forward to a better tomorrow.…
Ever since I was a sixth grader, the first three things that I wake up to see are my alarm clock, planner and pen. Regardless of it being a weekend or a weekday, I always start my day with a schedule. One of the biggest lessons I have is to limit my time on TV, social media and my cell phone. I have learned to plan breaks and I can stick to them.…
An example of my determination is me raising my average from an 82 in freshman year to a 93.4 in junior year. An example of me being adaptable is how I moved many times over the course of my life and dealing with hurricane sandy and was still a successful student. An example of me being hardworking because I am able to manage school and work.…
My second career is psychology or psychologist. I’ve always been interested in the brain and how it works. you will need a bachelor's degree, but you’ll have better job opportunities with a doctorates degree. Some good schools for psychology are Harvard University and Yale University.The average salary for a psychologist is 69 thousand dollars a year. Some benefits you will have are life insurance, health insurance, vacation time, and paid time…
As the single child in a family with working parents, I spent the most time of my childhood living and hanging around with my dog. This experience might be one of the reasons that I am very compassionate to animals and sensitive to people’s needs. My voluntary work is in a welfare house called Alenah's home. I love working there because I like seeing the smile face of the children there – even some autism babies don’t smile facially, I believe they can feel the love when being caressed softly.…
Predicting the school year ahead really depends on one key factor; myself. How my year turns out is ultimately based on how much effort I put into it.…
My career goal is to start an information technology company. After my university education I plan to work for a few years as a computer scientist after which I will use my savings to develop healthcare and information mobile applications and grow a company here in my country. A double major in computer science and commerce at the University of British Columbia will equip me with skills required in the technology field. Africa being the fastest growing continent has an immense hunger for technology and an increase in technology will enable it grows even more rapidly. Africa also has the market being the 2nd most populous continent in the world. All these give me the confidence and the desire to start my IT company soon especially here in Africa.…
Because of tournaments of weekends and practice right after school everyday, I miss a tremendous amount of social events. For example, I have only gone to Summit’s Field Day once because 2 out of 3 of the Friday’s it is held on, I had a big national tournament. I also don't get together with my friends as much as other girls in my grade. Because of the rigorous tennis schedule, it is hard for me to get involved in other activities such as other sports, school clubs, etc,… Unlike other kids, I rarely have a weekend where I do nothing. I am either playing a tournament or finishing all my homework over the weekend so that I can balance school with tennis. I also rarely have a holiday without a tennis tournament. For example, on Christmas day, my family and I are flying to Tucson, AZ to play winter nationals. Being 5 foot 10 inches, I am constantly getting injured. I do multiple things to prevent injuries but it doesn't always work. I sacrifice inuring my body to play tennis. I sacrifice a large list of things in order to play at the high level I do. I believe these sacrifices are worth it because I am constantly doing something that I…
My actions are always a direct showcase of my personal characteristics. A few that are particularly important are having patience, being non-judgmental, and thinking creatively. I learned a majority of my patience through my position as a research position. Research does not have immediate results; a good experiment takes time. My seemingly menial tasks, such as entering data, eventually contributed to the final product. I learned to be non-judgmental in my time shadowing an obstetrician, where I interacted with patients with so many stories. To judge them would cause a disservice, and potentially harm them. Finally, I learned to think creatively during my time at the Guild for Human Services. Each student was unique in his or her problems,…
This week reminded me how amazing and important my job is. Friday was a busy day at the office; I was rushing to finish my work so I could leave on time. As I was about to leave I received a phone call from a hiring manager (Mark) with NOAA. Mark had questions about the interview process and was calling to speak to one of my colleagues. Unfortunately, my colleague was on vacation and wouldn’t be back for another week. I looked at the clock and realized it was time to go but I could hear the frustration in Mark’s voice. Instead of leaving, I spent almost an hour listening to Mark’s concerns, answering his questions, and I explained how the federal hiring process works. At the end of our conversation, Mark thanked me for my time and he told me…
I remember the few days before my first class how I was nervous and paranoid about the workload that is psychologically attached to the Applied Science program.. Entering UBC, I only knew one other person going into the applied science program, so I felt alone wanting to go back to my hometown where all my friends were. However, on my first day at UBC on Imagine Day my entire orientation group was made up first year engineers just like me. Each and everyone of them were feeling nervous, however, each person was there that day to make new lifelong friends. The members from my orientation group were all in the same course timetable with me, leading to a number strong new friendships with whom you spend time with after school. During my first week I was fretting over the workload, and consistently thinking about how much work I was going to be assigned.…